TWO CHKBOKBE COUNTY (iris were umbi Um beauties in
the Western Carolina College May Court Saturday when the annual
Mar Oar exercises were presented. Mlas Eloise Jarrett of Shelby
was Qneen and Miss Jndy Smith of Forest City was maid of honor.
The ooort, pictured shore, seated left to right, are: Mlas Sylria
Camlin of Waynorille; Miss Jarrett; Mis. Smith; Mlas Peggy Bieh
of AsheTllle. Standing, left to right, are: Mlas Margaret Akin of
?law Barbers Nichols of-Ptlot Mountain; Miss Marjorie
r of Waynaarme; Mho Betty Mnlkey of Andrews; Mim Marsha
WiBMm, of Knka; Miaa Eddie Loo Terrell of Sylra; and Joretta
Walked of Mills Springs.
Miss Akin Is the daughter of Mrs. Margaret Akin of Mur
phy. At WCC she is president of the Women's House Government,
student senate, aaaodate editor of the Western Carolinian, college
newspaper and art editor of the college yearbook. She was sel
ected to Who's Who Among Colleges and Universities.
Mlaa-Mulkey Is the daughter of MA andMrs. Harve L. Mnlkey
of Andrews. She Is a graduate of Andrews High School. She is a
member of the Marshal Club, is a Junior counselor and sings in the
Baptist Choir on the WCC campus.
Palmer Children Are
Feted At Joint Party
iMrs. Wllaon Palmer entertained
Friday April 30. from 3 to 5 p. m.
honoring her ton and daughter,
Woodrow and Pat, with a joint
birthday party. Woodrow celebrat
ed hii eltfith birthday anniver
sary and Pat her fifty, >
Approximately 42 children en
joyed games on the lawn and re
freshment! of ice cream, cookies,
candy and bubble gum.
The bdaoreea received many
nice gifts. I
Andrews Personals
Mr. and Mr*. C. A. Brown o<
Andrews are visiting Dr. and Mrs.
R. H. Brown in King*port. Term,
for a few days.
Mr. and Mfs. J. E. Day of M*ry
vllle, Term, spent Sunday with Sam
Bell and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Crisp, Wil
ms Jean, Junior and Danny spent
the week end in Sevierville, Tenn.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Roper of Mor
ganton visited Mrs. Clara Sherrill
during tjK w&k end.
Dr. atid Mrs. William Scruggs of
Bryson City visited in Andrews
during the week end.
Mrs. Paul Lomlnac Is visiting in
Spartanburg, S. C. for the week.
Mist Betty Heaton of Women's
College in Greensboro is home for
a few days with her mother, Mrs.
R. T. Heaton and family.
" Mr. and Mrs. John Christy, Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Jordan and Miss
Jean Christy spent Sunday in
Asheville visiting Mr. Christy's
stunt, Mrs. M. L. Knight who is ill.
JMr.'and Mrs. R. S. Bell and fam
ily of Royal Oak, Mich, are visit
ing Sam Bell and family and~Mrs.
Bell's mother, Mrs. Lee Crawford,
who ls ill in an Asheville hospital.
Miss Lena Gray of Greenville,
Tenn. was the guest of Miss Gladys
Christy for the week end.
Mrs. Maxwell Has
Meth. Guild Program
LAST WEEK
The Wesleyan Service Guild of
the First Methodist Church met
Monday night in the home of Miss
Addie Leathei wood, with Miss
Emily Sword and Mrs. Glenn Pat
ton serving as co-hostesses.
Mrs. Asmond Maxwell presented
the program on the topic, "Re
forms".
A nominating committee. Miss
Clara McCombs, Mrs. C. Alver
son and Mrs. Willard Axley was ap
pointed to select a slate of officers
for the coming year to be voted on
at tlife next meeting. ^
After the program, the hostesses
served a dessert course to Mrs.
Frank Ellis, Mrs. Glenn Bates.
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Mrs. Dot Cooper, Mrs. John Bay
lew, Miss Clara McCombs, Miss
Marvle Walker, Miss Elizabeth
Bell, Misses Kate and Leila Hayes,
YOU ALL COME
The Joy Motel Restaurant
On Highway 64. Murphy, Rt. 2
Is now open to serve the people with good food prepared by the
best cook we could find (Allen Anderson)
All are welcome and we will be pleased to serve yon from 6 a.
m. until 11 p. m.
The Management
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To Get the BEST, try oar hatchery FIRST. Oar chleka are i
itflcally bred to aware you really productive chick*. Oar N. C.
ft C. 8. Approved Pullo mm Clean Thowpoen White Boohs are
hatobod. Sesed and eroded at oar Murphy Hatchery. Ton eon he
SURE yea Are fottfaie the BEST.
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MOUNTAIN LODGE
Located on a mountain 12 miles'
N. W. of Robblnsrille, N. C., at
elevation of 2,880 feet
A beautiful rustle, yet entirely
modern American Plan Mountain ,
Lodge with a breathtaking pan-:
onamic view. Excellent meals in i
our beautiful dining room. In ad
dition to our regular guests we
weIcome individuals, families or
club groups for luncheons or
dinners. A wonderful place to
spend a week end.
New owners and managers. WRITE
SNOWBIRD
MOUNTAIN LODGE
Joyce Kilmer Road
RobblnsvlUe, N. C.
Season April 15-Nov. 1
The Fact that COBLE MILK is
sold Exclusively at
S & W CAFETERIA
In
ASHEVILLE
Is
Evidence of its Remarkable Public accept
ance and Highest
Quality
Ask for Coble Milk at Your Favorite Eating
Place Or
Grocers -
Judy Davis
Reigns As
Queen Of May
The annual May Day program
for the Murphy elementary school
was held Wednesday in the ball
park, beginning at 1 p. m.
Judy Davis was Queen of the
May. with Burt Birohfield as es
Lcort.
Maids of honor were Linda Eng
| lish with John Morris; Carol Sue
I Palmer with Billy Lovingood; Ra
mona Haggard with Edward Gib
son, Charlene Davidson with Ar
nold Rowland; Betty Weaver with
Tommy Moore; Gloria Bowman
with Ronald Brittain.
Suzanne Ivle was crown bearer
and Margaret Beal was court jes
ter.
The festivities were introduced
by the song. "Come to the Fair."
Songs and dances were by grad
Miss Josephine Heighway, Mrs.
Duke Whitley, Misg Adella Maron
ey. Mrs. Dale Lee, Mrs. T. A. Case,
Mrs. James Howse. Mrs. Edwina
Hagaman. Mrs. Emily Davidson,
Mrs. Maxwell, Mrs. Alverson, Mrs.
Axley. Miss McComb, and the hos
tesses.
PEACHTUE GRANGE
C. E Hyde will speak at the
Peacbtree Grange meeting tonight
at 7:30 in tbe Peacbtree School.
es one through 8. The Maypole
dance was by the seventh grade;
Seventh and eighth grads sang.
Edward Reynolds and Mrs. Duke
Whitley had charge of the music.
Tar Heel turkey growers receiv
ed $3,479,000 from sales of turkeys
durinz 1053 lbout 12 percent be
low 1052's record.
Don't Miss It at
HENN Murphy, Toes.- Wed.,
May 11-12
HENN Andrews. Wed.-Thurs.
May 12-12
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It Is true that I would have to leave my family, and amdeot my businei
mately ninety days. It Is also true that the Representative's pay is not sufficient
all the expenses.
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